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Never really gave it much thought but when ever I go shopping there are aisles upon aisles of goods.20 varieties of tea, 30 varieties of cookies and multitude brand of headphones. From plastic crp to new phone that came out. But what makes it hard to grasp that this is happening in every town in US probably and each town might 4-5 supermarkets. So each one has aisle upon aisles of consumer crap that will probably be thrown away within a year. Is this actually sustainable anons? Is this era of plentiful of consumption go on for centuries or is this the peak?
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that stuff has a really long shelf life and worst case scenario it gets marked down
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I mean the logistics that go into it those sodas have like 500 ingredients.



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